Quantum Cosmology in the Light of Quantum Mechanics

There is a formal analogy between the evolution of the universe, when it is seen as a trajectory in the minisuperspace, and the worldline followed by a test particle in a curved spacetime. The analogy can be extended to the quantum realm, where the trajectories are transformed into wave packets that...

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Main Author: Salvador J. Robles-Pérez
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Galaxies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/7/2/50
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spelling doaj-58293673974b4e6bb7c1daf9acf612422020-11-24T23:41:41ZengMDPI AGGalaxies2075-44342019-04-01725010.3390/galaxies7020050galaxies7020050Quantum Cosmology in the Light of Quantum MechanicsSalvador J. Robles-Pérez0Departamento de matemáticas, IES Miguel Delibes, Miguel Hernández 2, 28991 Torrejón de la Calzada, SpainThere is a formal analogy between the evolution of the universe, when it is seen as a trajectory in the minisuperspace, and the worldline followed by a test particle in a curved spacetime. The analogy can be extended to the quantum realm, where the trajectories are transformed into wave packets that give us the probability of finding the universe or the particle in a given point of their respective spaces: the spacetime in the case of the particle and the minisuperspace in the case of the universe. The wave function of the spacetime and the matter fields, all together, can then be seen as a super-field that propagates in the minisuperspace and the so-called third quantisation procedure can be applied in a parallel way as the second quantisation procedure is performed with a matter field that propagates in the spacetime. The super-field can thus be interpreted as made up of universes propagating, i.e., evolving, in the minisuperspace. The analogy can also be used in the opposite direction. The way in which the semiclassical state of the universe is obtained in quantum cosmology allows us to obtain, from the quantum state of a field that propagates in the spacetime, the geodesics of the underlying spacetime as well as their quantum uncertainties or dispersions. This might settle a new starting point for a different quantisation of the spacetime.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/7/2/50quantum cosmologysemiclassical descriptionmultiverseminisuperspacecanonical quantisation of spacetime coordinates
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Quantum Cosmology in the Light of Quantum Mechanics
Galaxies
quantum cosmology
semiclassical description
multiverse
minisuperspace
canonical quantisation of spacetime coordinates
author_facet Salvador J. Robles-Pérez
author_sort Salvador J. Robles-Pérez
title Quantum Cosmology in the Light of Quantum Mechanics
title_short Quantum Cosmology in the Light of Quantum Mechanics
title_full Quantum Cosmology in the Light of Quantum Mechanics
title_fullStr Quantum Cosmology in the Light of Quantum Mechanics
title_full_unstemmed Quantum Cosmology in the Light of Quantum Mechanics
title_sort quantum cosmology in the light of quantum mechanics
publisher MDPI AG
series Galaxies
issn 2075-4434
publishDate 2019-04-01
description There is a formal analogy between the evolution of the universe, when it is seen as a trajectory in the minisuperspace, and the worldline followed by a test particle in a curved spacetime. The analogy can be extended to the quantum realm, where the trajectories are transformed into wave packets that give us the probability of finding the universe or the particle in a given point of their respective spaces: the spacetime in the case of the particle and the minisuperspace in the case of the universe. The wave function of the spacetime and the matter fields, all together, can then be seen as a super-field that propagates in the minisuperspace and the so-called third quantisation procedure can be applied in a parallel way as the second quantisation procedure is performed with a matter field that propagates in the spacetime. The super-field can thus be interpreted as made up of universes propagating, i.e., evolving, in the minisuperspace. The analogy can also be used in the opposite direction. The way in which the semiclassical state of the universe is obtained in quantum cosmology allows us to obtain, from the quantum state of a field that propagates in the spacetime, the geodesics of the underlying spacetime as well as their quantum uncertainties or dispersions. This might settle a new starting point for a different quantisation of the spacetime.
topic quantum cosmology
semiclassical description
multiverse
minisuperspace
canonical quantisation of spacetime coordinates
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/7/2/50
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